no not at all
Role playing video games are where you take on the role of a certain character in the game and you are usually trying to improve their skills and make certain achievments. Role playing video games are where you take on the role of a certain character in the game and you are usually trying to improve their skills and make certain achievments.
Role playing Video Games are where you take on the role of a certain character in the game and you are usually trying to improve their skills and make certain achievments. Role playing video games are where you take on the role of a certain character in the game and you are usually trying to improve their skills and make certain achievments.
Yes, because of the fast paced games that takes acquisition skills to do good in them.
Actually, Video games improve your mind, all 4 parts of the brain are getting "exercise" while playing video games. But still playing too long on video games is bad for your health,(but you will have cat like reflexes :)!)
It is said that Video games improve someones reflexes.
Absolutely nothing is wrong with playing video games.
Actually, it decreases your focus by A LOT. Playing video games can give you a very short attention span. Although, I think it can effect some people more/less than others. I am not sure of this tough.
Brain training video games improve your mental abilities, while other types of games can improve your reactions and similar.
Playing video games because you are interacting with your TV
im playing a video game playing is the verb
Playing a video game can be beneficial - depending on the game you are playing! Action games such as Super Mario Bros or Call of Duty can improve your motor skills and reflexes, for example. As another example, puzzle games such as Angry Birds and Tetris can improve the player's critical thinking skills. Also, motion-controlled games such as Wii Sports and Wii Fit may improve the physical health of the players. In addition, video games are now being used for therapeutic purposes. For example, the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine found that "video games increased patients' interest in physical therapy", and researchers from the University of Utah find that video games "may enhance patients' resilience toward various chronic disorders".
Yes,they improve concentration power..........